I am ashamed to traine 'am
abroade, theyle say I carrie a whole Forrest of Feathers with mee, and I
should plod afore 'am in plaine stuffe, like a writing Schole-maister
before his Boyes when they goe a feasting."
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Footnote 91: The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, 1547-1564, ed.
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Footnote 92: Spelman, W., A Dialogue between Two Travellers, c. 1580,
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Footnote 93: Gratarolus, De Regimine iter agentium, 1561, p. 19.
Footnote 94: Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton, vol. i. p. 69.
Footnote 95: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland,
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Footnote 96: Florio, Second Frutes, p. 95.
Footnote 97: Sloane MS., 1813, fol.7.
Footnote 98: Article on the third Lord North in the Dictionary of
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Footnote 99: T. Wright, Queen Elizabeth, vol. i. p. 316.
Footnote 100: Sir Thomas Overbury, An Affectate Traveller, in
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Footnote 101: Dieppe.
Footnote 102: Thomas Nash, Pierce Pennilesse, in Works, ed. Grosart,
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Footnote 103: Nash, The Unfortunate Traveller, in Works, ed.
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Footnote 104: Roger Ascham, The Scholemaster, ed. Mayor, pp. 84-85.
Footnote 105: William Harrison, A Description of England, ed.
Withington, p. 8.
Footnote 106: Ascham, op. cit., p. 86.
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172; John Marston, Certaine Satires, 1598; Satire II., p. 47.
Footnote 108: Ascham, op. cit., p. 77.
Footnote 109: James Howell, Letters, ed. Jacobs, p. 69.
Footnote 110: William Thomas, The Historic of Italie, 1549, p. 2.
Footnote 111: Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, Written by Himself,
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Footnote 112: William Thomas, op. cit. p. 2.
Footnote 113: Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary, etc., Glasgow ed. 1907, i.
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Footnote 114: Ibid.
Footnote 115: Thomas Hoby, op. cit. pp. 14, 15.
Footnote 116: William Thomas, op. cit. p. 85.
Footnote 117: Robert Greene, All About Conny-Catching. Works, x.
Foreword.
Footnote 118: Epistola de Peregrinatione in De Eruditione
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Footnote 119: Turler, The Traveller, Preface, and pp. 65-67.
Footnote 120: The Unton Inventories, ed. by J.G. Nichols, p. xxxviii.
Footnote 121: Sir Robert Dallington, State of Tuscany, 1605, p. 64.
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to Sir Thomas Cicill.
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6.
Footnote 124: Thomas Wright, Queen Elizabeth, ii. 205.
Footnote 125: "A letter sent by F.A. touching the proceedings in a
private quarrel and unkindnesse, between Arthur Hall and Melchisedech
Mallerie, Gentleman, to his very friend L.B. being in Italy." (Only
fourteen copies of this escaped destruction by order of Parliament in
1580.